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| [24.1 Windows Defender Smartscreen](#bkmk-defender-smartscreen) | |  |  |
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| [25. Windows Spotlight](#bkmk-spotlight) |  |  |  |
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| [26. Microsoft Store](#bkmk-windowsstore) | |  |  |
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| [26.1 Apps for websites](#bkmk-apps-for-websites) | |  |  |
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| [27. Windows Update Delivery Optimization](#bkmk-updates) |  |  |  |
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| [28. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) | |  |  |
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| [27. Apps for websites](#bkmk-apps-for-websites) | |  |  |
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| [28. Windows Update Delivery Optimization](#bkmk-updates) |  |  |  |
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| [29. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) | |  |  |
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### Settings for Windows Server 2016 with Desktop Experience
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| [22. Teredo](#bkmk-teredo) | |  |  |
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| [24. Windows Defender](#bkmk-defender) | |  |  |
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| [26. Microsoft Store](#bkmk-windowsstore) | |  |  |
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| [26.1 Apps for websites](#bkmk-apps-for-websites) | |  |  |
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| [28. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) | |  |  |
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| [27. Apps for websites](#bkmk-apps-for-websites) | |  |  |
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| [29. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) | |  |  |
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### Settings for Windows Server 2016 Server Core
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| [19. Software Protection Platform](#bkmk-spp) |  |  |
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| [22. Teredo](#bkmk-teredo) |  |  |
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| [24. Windows Defender](#bkmk-defender) |  |  |
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| [28. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) |  |  |
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| [29. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) |  |  |
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### Settings for Windows Server 2016 Nano Server
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| [1. Automatic Root Certificates Update](#automatic-root-certificates-update) |  |
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| [3. Date & Time](#bkmk-datetime) |  |
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| [22. Teredo](#bkmk-teredo) |  |
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| [28. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) |  |
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| [29. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) |  |
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### Settings for Windows Server 2019
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| [24.1 Windows Defender Smartscreen](#bkmk-defender-smartscreen) | |  |  |
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| [25. Windows Spotlight](#bkmk-spotlight) |  |  |  |
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| [26. Microsoft Store](#bkmk-windowsstore) | |  |  |
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| [26.1 Apps for websites](#bkmk-apps-for-websites) | |  | |
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| [27. Windows Update Delivery Optimization](#bkmk-updates) |  |  |  |
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| [28. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) | |  |  |
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| [27. Apps for websites](#bkmk-apps-for-websites) | |  | |
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| [28. Windows Update Delivery Optimization](#bkmk-updates) |  |  |  |
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| [29. Windows Update](#bkmk-wu) | |  |  |
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## How to configure each setting
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- Create a new REG_DWORD registry setting named **AutoDownload** in **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\WindowsStore** with a value of 2 (two).
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-apps-for-websites"></a>26.1 Apps for websites
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-apps-for-websites"></a>27. Apps for websites
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You can turn off apps for websites, preventing customers who visit websites that are registered with their associated app from directly launching the app.
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- Create a new REG_DWORD registry setting named **EnableAppUriHandlers** in **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\System** with a **value of 0 (zero)**.
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-updates"></a>27. Windows Update Delivery Optimization
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-updates"></a>28. Windows Update Delivery Optimization
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Windows Update Delivery Optimization lets you get Windows updates and Microsoft Store apps from sources in addition to Microsoft, which not only helps when you have a limited or unreliable Internet connection, but can also help you reduce the amount of bandwidth needed to keep all of your organization's PCs up-to-date. If you have Delivery Optimization turned on, PCs on your network may send and receive updates and apps to other PCs on your local network, if you choose, or to PCs on the Internet.
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In Windows 10 version 1607 and above you can stop network traffic related to Windows Update Delivery Optimization by setting **Download Mode** to **Bypass** (100), as described below.
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-wudo-ui"></a>27.1 Settings > Update & security
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-wudo-ui"></a>28.1 Settings > Update & security
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You can set up Delivery Optimization from the **Settings** UI.
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- Go to **Settings** > **Update & security** > **Windows Update** > **Advanced options** > **Choose how updates are delivered**.
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-wudo-gp"></a>27.2 Delivery Optimization Group Policies
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-wudo-gp"></a>28.2 Delivery Optimization Group Policies
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You can find the Delivery Optimization Group Policy objects under **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Delivery Optimization**.
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| Max Cache Size | Lets you specify the maximum cache size as a percentage of disk size. <br /> The default value is 20, which represents 20% of the disk.|
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| Max Upload Bandwidth | Lets you specify the maximum upload bandwidth (in KB/second) that a device uses across all concurrent upload activity. <br /> The default value is 0, which means unlimited possible bandwidth.|
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-wudo-mdm"></a>27.3 Delivery Optimization
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-wudo-mdm"></a>28.3 Delivery Optimization
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- **Enable** the **Download Mode** Group Policy under **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Delivery Optimization** and set the **Download Mode** to **"Bypass"** to prevent traffic.
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For more info about Delivery Optimization in general, see [Windows Update Delivery Optimization: FAQ](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=730684).
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-wu"></a>28. Windows Update
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### <a href="" id="bkmk-wu"></a>29. Windows Update
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You can turn off Windows Update by setting the following registry entries:
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